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DCEDNewsroomGovernor Wolf Announces 200 New Jobs at All Fresh Farms Facility in Pike County

Governor Wolf Announces 200 New Jobs at All Fresh Farms Facility in Pike County

May 21, 2015

Release Date:
May 21, 2015 11:35 amAuthor:
Heidi Havens, 717-783-1132

Governor Tom Wolf announced today that All Fresh Farms, LLC, an indoor hydroponic production and packaging operation that specializes in growing lettuce mixes, kales, and basil, will establish a new facility in Greene Township, Pike County, a move that will create at least 200 new jobs.

“Today’s announcement of 200 new jobs coming to Pike County is another huge win for Pennsylvania,” said Governor Wolf. “All Fresh Farms chose the commonwealth as the best location to support their business over other sites outside of the state and I have no doubt that my budget as proposed will continue this momentum, paving the way for even more jobs that pay.”

All Fresh Farms has purchased a 50,000-square-foot facility on 10 acres located at 115 Mozzette Road in Greene Township, Pennsylvania. The company plans to invest more than $3.4 million at the new site, with plans to double the size of the facility within the first five years of operation. In addition, All Fresh Farms has also pledged to create at least 200 new jobs over the next three years.

The company received a funding proposal from the Department of Community and Economic Development including a $400,000 Pennsylvania First Program grant, a $90,000 WEDnetPA grant, and $400,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits.

All Fresh Farms was also encouraged to apply for a $500,000 First Industries Fund loan, administered through the Commonwealth Financing Authority, for machinery and equipment used in vegetable production and processing.

“We are excited about opening this facility in Pennsylvania and very impressed with the professionalism and interest shown by the Governor’s Action Team and the Department of Community and Economic Development,” said Steve Nelson, All Fresh Farms owner. “This strong welcome really solidified our decision to come to Pennsylvania. Our leafy vegetables and other produce will be labeled “locally grown” as we deliver to markets within 400 miles which will include Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and New York City. This is a great location with a great welcome to our company. We are looking forward to hiring and training employees this summer and hopefully selling our first crops by the fall.”

The project was coordinated by the Governor’s Action Team, an experienced group of economic development professionals who report directly to the Governor and work with businesses that are considering locating or expanding in Pennsylvania, in collaboration with the Pike County Economic Development Authority.

“This is an exciting time for Pike County,” said Pike County Commissioners Matthew Osterberg, Richard Caridi, and Karl Wagner. “Working with All Fresh Farms was a pleasure; it is firms like this that we are so proud to welcome into our community. This is especially true given their cutting edge innovation and technology. As they move forward with their plan, this will mean employment for as many as 200 of our residents and an expanded economy for our county. The Pike County Economic Development Authority and the Pike County Commissioners thank the owners of All Fresh for their commitment to Pike County.”

Based in Florida, All Fresh Farms is an indoor hydroponic production and packaging operation that specializes in growing lettuce mixes, kales, and basil.

For more information about the Governor’s Action Team, visit newPA.com.